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  2. A. J. Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Stephen Jacobs Jr., commonly called A.J. Jacobs (born March 20, 1968) is an American journalist, author, and lecturer best known for writing about his lifestyle experiments. He is an editor at large for Esquire and has worked for the Antioch Daily Ledger and Entertainment Weekly .

  3. Category:Jacobs Publishers academic journals - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs Journal of Earth Science; Jacobs Journal of Electronics and Communications; Jacobs Journal of Emergency Medicine; Jacobs Journal of Entomology and Zoological Studies; Jacobs Journal of Environmental Sciences; Jacobs Journal of Enzymology and Enzyme Engineering; Jacobs Journal of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine; Jacobs Journal of ...

  4. The Guinea Pig Diaries - Wikipedia

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    The Guinea Pig Diaries: My Life As An Experiment is a book by A. J. Jacobs, an editor at Esquire magazine, published in 2009. [1] On a mission to improve aspects of his life A. J. Jacobs becomes a human guinea pig , putting himself through a series of extreme lifestyle experiments.

  5. Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research - Wikipedia

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    Facing these challenges requires a holistic view that encompasses entire social-ecological systems in their complexity. Research at ZMT, therefore, spans across various disciplines and methodologies in natural and social sciences, and involves transdisciplinary stakeholders at science-to-policy and science-to-practice interfaces.

  6. Journal of Visualized Experiments - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Visualized Experiments (styled JoVE) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes experimental methods in video format. [1] The journal is based in Cambridge, MA and was established in December 2006.

  7. Aquatic science - Wikipedia

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    Aquatic science is the study of the various bodies of water that make up our planet including oceanic and freshwater environments. [1] Aquatic scientists study the movement of water, the chemistry of water, aquatic organisms, aquatic ecosystems, the movement of materials in and out of aquatic ecosystems, and the use of water by humans, among other things.

  8. Water thread experiment - Wikipedia

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    The water thread experiment is a phenomenon that occurs when two containers of deionized water, placed on an insulator, are connected by a thread, then a high-voltage positive electric charge is applied to one container, and a negative charge to the other. At a critical voltage, an unsupported water liquid bridge is formed between the ...

  9. Masaru Emoto - Wikipedia

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    Emoto claimed that water was a "blueprint for our reality" and that emotional "energies" and "vibrations" could change its physical structure. [14] His water crystal experiments consisted of exposing water in glasses to various words, pictures, or music, then freezing it and examining the ice crystals' aesthetic properties with microscopic photography. [9]